Thursday, May 28, 2009

Check out our Issue Poll!

Just posted - a new poll to help us better meet the needs of community and league members. Please fill out the poll to the left with your top five picks!

In league,
Tanya
VP of Communications
LWV of Bellingham/Whatcom County

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Action Needed!

Dear Leaguer,

The following letter came via the advocacy listserv from National League of Women Voters President, Mary G. Wilson. I post it here for your information and interest. Please take the appropriate action on areas that are most important to you.

Warm regards,
Tanya Baumgart,
VP of Communications
LWV of Bellingham/Whatcom County

From Mary G. Wilson:

This week provides a great opportunity to contact members of Congress. Senators and Representatives will be visiting their districts for the Memorial Day recess which will end on June 2. Please let your members know that the time is right to contact their Senators and Representatives.

There have been some important developments in Washington on League priorities. On Thursday, May 21 the House Energy and Commerce Committee passed America's Energy and Climate Security Act. The bill passed by the committee is weaker than the original legislation but is still an historic step. Earlier last week, the League sent a letter to members of the committee urging them to support a strong bill. Now it is important that Congress hear from constituents that the legislation should be strengthened.

Health care legislation is also coming. Recent reports suggest committee votes could be scheduled as early as June. The League has sent letters to both the House and Senate urging lawmakers to pass strong and effective health care legislation. The League is working to support comprehensive reform, including universal coverage, cost containment and quality.

Your Representative and Senators need to hear from you and your League members on these two critical issues. Please send these action links to your membership. And please use these links to send an official message on behalf of your League to Congress.

1. Visit www.lwv.org/climatechangeaction to tell your Senators and Representative that America needs strong climate change legislation.

2. Visit www.lwv.org/healthcareaction to tell your Senators and Representative that America needs effective health care legislation.

If you or your members would prefer to call your Senators and Representative, use the Capitol Hill switchboard at 202-224-3121 or 202-225-3121. Here are the talking points to use:

The League supports strong climate change legislation that:
· Enacts a cap on greenhouse gas emissions for the year 2020 that is at least 25 percent below 1990 levels and a cap for the year 2050 that is 80-95 percent below 1990 emissions. The best available science indicates these reductions will be needed to stop the damage from getting worse.
· Assists poor people in developing countries who are already struggling to deal with climate change by providing funding to help them adapt. With this funding, vulnerable communities can diversify their ways of earning a living, and plan and budget for disasters.
· Assists developing countries to reduce their own emissions through clean energy technologies.
· Establishes policies to ensure that those who produce greenhouse gases will contribute to help the poor deal with the effects of climate change both here and abroad.

The League supports effective health care reform legislation that:
· Guarantees quality, affordable health care for all U.S. residents.
· Ensures that comparative data on treatments, benefits packages and medical outcomes are made publicly available so that individuals can make informed health decisions.
· Reduces the costs of health care for individuals, businesses and communities. Cost containment measures must take place in the context of equitable distribution of services and overall reform.

It is important to take advantage of the congressional recess and to build support for these two critical issues through the month of June. Additional information on League action issues can be found at http://www.lwv.org/. Please contact Christina Vamvas, LWVUS Grassroots Lobbyist at (202) 263-1328 or cvamvas@lwv.org if you have any questions.

Thank you.

Mary G. Wilson

Saturday, May 16, 2009

WA State Rep Kelli Linville reports at League Annual Meeting on Budget

WA State Representative Kelli Linville presented a succinct overview of the state budget at the League of Women Voters of Bellingham-Whatcom County's Annual Meeting, May 16th 2009. Linville, whose position as Chair of the Ways & Means committee and long time Appropriations committee member, expressed the pain this year's budget cuts caused everyone.

One of the most brutal cuts was the 40,000 people that will be cut from our state health care plan - The Basic Health Plan of Washington. During a time when people are losing jobs, and losing health benefits, our state is in a position where it has to reduce the help it gives its people. There is just something wrong with that.

The League of Women Voters of WA has a position on Health Care. We believe in taking action to control total system expenditures and to provide universal access to affordable health services with seamless coverage regardless of one's health status. Our total system expenditures are excessive in the United States. 22% of our health care dollars go toward administrative costs. We pay far more than any other industrialized country for our health care, but according to the World Health Organization we are ranked 37th for overall health as a nation. We believe that we can do better!

Another area of budget cuts is Education. The largest cuts came in the college education area with over 9000 spots for students cut, as well as potential rate increases of up to 14%. Rep. Kelli Linville shared that they worked hard to contain the cuts to the K-12 level as much as possible, and that they did not cut the early childhood education programs. Early Childhood Education was the subject of a state wide league study this year, and we are very grateful that the legislature was at least able to protect the level that we currently have.

Transportation issues weren't really discussed, but Linville did mention that funding for the Neah Bay oil spill tug boat has been secured by a bill passed the WA legislature. A full-time rescue tug has been funded by taxpayers since July of 2008 to stand by at Neah Bay. However, on June 30, 2009, this funding will end. The oil, cargo and cruise industries will now be required to contract with approved rescue capable tug boat operators to be escorted to and from the area. This is precautionary to ensure safe entry & exit, as well as a quick clean-up response if an accident should happen. The League applauds the protections this legislation puts in place to help protect our marine waterways.

Tax reform came up during the question and answer period after Linville's presentation. We are primarily reliant upon sales and business excise taxes for funding our services. This creates a boom and bust effect on our state budget. WA State B&O tax is punitive to small businesses and reduces incentive for businesses to base their home here. There are many ways to fund our government. The League of Women Voters of WA believes in action to obtain a balanced tax structure that is fair, adequate, flexible and has a sound economic effect. Tax reform should be considered to keep our society on a more stable course.

We are grateful to WA State Representative Kelli Linville for taking the time to share her insights with our league and the general public. Thank you for your hard work on behalf of our community!

Thursday, May 14, 2009

WA State Representative Kelli Linville, 42nd District speaks on “Balancing the Budget in Olympia”

You’re invited to...

The League of Women Voters of Bellingham-Whatcom County’s
Annual Meeting Luncheon

Saturday, May 16, 2009
12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m.

Starring our Special Guest Speaker
WA State Representative Kelli Linville, 42nd District

“Balancing the Budget in Olympia, 2009”


WA State House Representative Kelli Linville, 42nd District, with over 16 years of legislative experience and serving as the current Chair of the Ways & Means Committee, will share her insights on the trials and tribulations of the State’s budget crisis. Linville’s position as Ways & Means Committee Chair gives her a unique perspective of the big picture with regards to the state budget. The House Ways and Means Committee considers the operating budget bill, global fiscal issues such as pension policy and compensation, and bills with larger fiscal impacts.

Details:
Where: YWCA 1026 North Forest Street, Bellingham, WA 98225
Menu: A delicious assortment of salads, sandwiches, dessert provided by Avenue Bread and Deli
Cost with Lunch: $15.00 (Includes tax and gratuity)
Cost without lunch: Free to League Members, $5 for Non-Members. But of course you can join at the door.


RAFFLE! If you renew your League membership at or before the Annual Meeting your name will be entered in a drawing for a beautiful basket of local delectables. The drawing will be held at the Annual Meeting.